5/7 1932 Prohibition Whiskey Prescription Doctor Stub Pharmacy Bar Westfield PA

$25.0

Old Prohibition Whiskey Prescription Doctor Stub Pharmacy Bar Westfield PA 


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An original rare Prohibition doctor's prescription stub for 16 oz Whiskey...for Gen Deb aka General Debility! Please see photo!

This stub was retained by the doctor and open to inspection by Federal Officers.

From the days of Al Capone, speakeasies and moonshine this was the only legal way to drink liquor in the US!

The whiskey was prescribed for Fred Rugabers?, by Dr. Howard M. Farwell, both of Westfield, PA, on May 7, 1932.

It was issued by the Treasury Department and when held to the light, PROHIBITION is partially watermarked. 

The prescription stub measures 4 1/2" by 3", has light age toning, otherwise, condition is excellent....great history!

This is a FANTASTIC piece of history and would be great to display in a pharmacy, wine cellar, distillery, museum, bar or office! Also a great gift or an addition to a collection of pharmacy, medicine, US currency, Alcoholics Anonymous, Capone, 1920s, bar, Americana, stamps and DEA items!

Pleased to combine shipping with other Prohibition Prescriptions, Liquor Licenses, Opium Forms & Pharmacy Labels. As always, many thanks to my regular customers for your continued patronage! :) 

 

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